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    The Republican Party is looking for opportunities to roll back what could be a Democratic washouts in the 2018 midterm elections. Governors' races could be the ticket. (iStock)
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    Can blue state Republican governors survive a blue wave?

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    Red-state Democrats in Congress usually are some of the most bipartisan, but in the era of Trump, things have changed. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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    Salena Zito: Red-state Democrats posture for donors instead of working for voters

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    New York Times columnist Peggy Noonan quoted approvingly conservative writer Sohrab Ahmari's condemnation of social conservatives who excuse
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    Ehrlich: Yes, Trump’s presidency is still worth it for conservatives

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    Breezewood, Pennsylvania is not perfect, and it sure isn't pretty. But there is something to be admired in its determination to not just survive, but thrive. (Famartin via Wikimedia Commons)
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    Breezewood stands at the intersection of cronyism and tradition

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    January 7, 2018 5:01 am
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    The traditional news media gave more coverage to Donald Trump during the campaign than they did to his opponents, and covering Trump has not proven to be bad for business. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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    Trump is right: He’s a gift to the media and Twitter

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    January 3, 2018 2:09 pm
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    Republicans in the House passed their tax reform bill Tuesday. The bill, the party-line vote, and the political climate appear to be an exact inverse of Democrats' passage of the Affordable Care Act seven years ago. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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    Tax reform bill: Is the GOP about to pass its Obamacare?

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    Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., holds hands with his wife Franni Bryson as he leaves the Capitol after speaking on the Senate floor. Franken said he will resign from the Senate in coming weeks following a wave of sexual misconduct allegations and a collapse of support from his Democratic colleagues. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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    Salena Zito: For once, the joke is on Al Franken

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    December 10, 2017 5:01 am
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    Young voters want nothing to do with Democrats or Republicans, and I don’t blame them

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    Salena Zito: In a political world gone topsy-turvy, Mike Pence is the party leader

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    In certain parts of the country, if you do not have a cookie table -- actually several cookie tables -- you may as well expect nothing short of a revolt by the wedding guests.
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    Salena Zito: The cookie table and the bonds of traditions in America

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